Part 1- Lifecycle for the Median Person in West is Damaged Beyond Repair
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When I first thought about writing this post, it became obvious that the problem being described does not have a common or popular name. While it is possible to describe it as the negative consequences of disrupting the normal ‘life cycle’ of median person in western countries during the past four decades, its true extent and depth are much larger than that longish and awkward description would suggest. But before we tackle that, it is necessary to talk about how we got there- specifically, the conditions and circumstances which created the current status quo. So let us begin by acknowledging that societies and nations have changed a lot over the past 100-120 years. While there were many factors behind this large shift such as technological progress, effects of large-scale wars etc, the net result is that societies prior to early 1900s were arranged and functioned differently from those since then. These changes have had some major consequences which are behind the current status quo.
Part 1- Lifecycle for the Median Person in West is Damaged Beyond Repair
Part 1- Lifecycle for the Median Person in…
Part 1- Lifecycle for the Median Person in West is Damaged Beyond Repair
When I first thought about writing this post, it became obvious that the problem being described does not have a common or popular name. While it is possible to describe it as the negative consequences of disrupting the normal ‘life cycle’ of median person in western countries during the past four decades, its true extent and depth are much larger than that longish and awkward description would suggest. But before we tackle that, it is necessary to talk about how we got there- specifically, the conditions and circumstances which created the current status quo. So let us begin by acknowledging that societies and nations have changed a lot over the past 100-120 years. While there were many factors behind this large shift such as technological progress, effects of large-scale wars etc, the net result is that societies prior to early 1900s were arranged and functioned differently from those since then. These changes have had some major consequences which are behind the current status quo.